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in california are california residents. this idea that russia could get behind the campaign for california independence is nonsense. more than a third of california residents support the idea of cal exit without any does on the issue and another 15 to 20% are willing to look at the idea. the problem is this. this is the issue. america has its problems. they weren't created by rushy. this idea that russia is behind some kind of campaign to make america fall apart is not rushy. that's america. americans are responsible for that. it's our problem and our fault as americans that we can't get along with each other in north america. so this campaign is about is -- not only about california independence but keeping the peace in north america by allowing us to separate like we said national divorce. let's have a national divorce from the other 49 states and keep the peace in north america. >> united states supreme court has said that's states have no constitutional right to secede. join us from rushy. joining the recall election. >
in california are california residents. this idea that russia could get behind the campaign for california independence is nonsense. more than a third of california residents support the idea of cal exit without any does on the issue and another 15 to 20% are willing to look at the idea. the problem is this. this is the issue. america has its problems. they weren't created by rushy. this idea that russia is behind some kind of campaign to make america fall apart is not rushy. that's america....
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you was under 10% in california. what happened is there is a lot of quiet voters out there and in the end california he got 25%, not near as big as bernie sanders' 34%, but well over michael bloomberg's 14%. 12% for warren and 6% for buttigieg. now, hold that graphic up there for a second because this is what is really important. if you didn't get over 14% -- 15%, you are out. so if these numbers hold, then the only two to split up the delegates in california are bernie sanders and joe biden. so in a sense, everybody was talking about who won california, who won texas, they will wind up splitting the delegates. >> that is a gre pntecauses not poker hand and we both gove all in a go all in. >> no, you say 34%, you got 25%, let's work out how the delegates will be split up. so, yes, somebody won and somebody came in first place. somebody came in second and almost won. >> so what do you think happens going forward nationally? elizabeth warren, the longer she stays in, the longer that hampers bernie sanders. do you just
you was under 10% in california. what happened is there is a lot of quiet voters out there and in the end california he got 25%, not near as big as bernie sanders' 34%, but well over michael bloomberg's 14%. 12% for warren and 6% for buttigieg. now, hold that graphic up there for a second because this is what is really important. if you didn't get over 14% -- 15%, you are out. so if these numbers hold, then the only two to split up the delegates in california are bernie sanders and joe biden....
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today, the california effect. for decades when california sets bold policy, the rest of the nation tends to follow. is that effect all but gone in this age of partizan politics? a noted uc berkeley professor emeritus will join us to explore whether our state of influence is over. also as asian american pacific islander heritage month wraps up, our media partner has a story that may work itself into your summer road trip to monterey. it turns out there's plenty of chinese american history, including what a burned down fishing village can teach us. seismic, if not surprising news from the warriors, the longtime president and general manager bob myers stepping down after leading the team to four championships. this one from his news conference. >> thank you for your support, passion, understanding that we were human, we try harder than you can even imagine to give you what you deserve. i have woken up at 3:00 in the morning way too many times for a job. as you all may know, it is more than a job. that is why you love
today, the california effect. for decades when california sets bold policy, the rest of the nation tends to follow. is that effect all but gone in this age of partizan politics? a noted uc berkeley professor emeritus will join us to explore whether our state of influence is over. also as asian american pacific islander heritage month wraps up, our media partner has a story that may work itself into your summer road trip to monterey. it turns out there's plenty of chinese american history,...
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california's lieutenant governor is there representing california and she will be joining us live. we will also be talking about national brush day, about your teeth, the day after halloween. but first, marin county is lifting its mask mandate for most public places. masks are no longer required for indoor places. they wl stecommendedough ae sh's remain in place for schools, public transit and medical settings. joining us now is marin county's public information officer. marin is a first county in the bay area to drop the mask mandate. explain what metrics were met. >> as you may recall, a few weeks ago our regional bay area health officers set forth a three point criteria in order for a local county to lift its mandate. that was based on vaccination progress, hospitalization rates and how a county was doing within the cdc's community transmission tracker. we were able to meet that criteria because as far as our vaccination rates go, more than 80% of our community is totally vaccinated. looking at hospitalizations, we are looking at some of the lowest rates we have seen in months.
california's lieutenant governor is there representing california and she will be joining us live. we will also be talking about national brush day, about your teeth, the day after halloween. but first, marin county is lifting its mask mandate for most public places. masks are no longer required for indoor places. they wl stecommendedough ae sh's remain in place for schools, public transit and medical settings. joining us now is marin county's public information officer. marin is a first county...
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also, a california counsel with backing from the governor has unveiled a plan for california to become an abortion sanctuary state of the supreme court overturns roe v. wade. a member of the council joins us to explain what they are recommending. first, new data from pfizer indicates the omicron variant likely chips away at the efficacy of its vaccine, but a third dose can make a big difference. joining us is marin countyountyy public health officer dr. matt willis. dr. willis, thanks for your time. before we get to marin specific questions, if i may ask about the pfizer lab study released today, it shows the initial, two-dose effectiveness does drop a lot versus only chronic, but the third shot is apparently the charm. tell us what you know about that. dr. willis: it is consistent with what we are seeing in marin county. we have seen dramatic improvements in protection with that booster shot, especially for our older residents. when we look at older residents who had a booster shot, look at cases in the month of november and look back and see who had gotten a booster and who had not,
also, a california counsel with backing from the governor has unveiled a plan for california to become an abortion sanctuary state of the supreme court overturns roe v. wade. a member of the council joins us to explain what they are recommending. first, new data from pfizer indicates the omicron variant likely chips away at the efficacy of its vaccine, but a third dose can make a big difference. joining us is marin countyountyy public health officer dr. matt willis. dr. willis, thanks for your...
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state of california. the best of silicon valley when we inconvenient and when we manufacturer and install. that is what we can get it moving. this is a major incidents in the campaign for lieutenant governor. for this reason, your lieutenant governor as member of ocean protection council and on the coastal commission you need a strong advocate to work with other legislators and work with the entrepreneurs in the innovaters through the our community particularly here in the valley to implement the principles of this law. low-carb, green growth. this is the ticket for broad-based economic recovery in the state of california. >> our next question is from 1590 am george sampson, first to respond will be gavin newsom. >> in your opening remarks you made reference to the increases in tuitions at public universities. a lieutenant governor plays a an important role on the governing to technology, the science and , math that is being taught there. as lieutenant governor what changes would you like to see at u.c. t
state of california. the best of silicon valley when we inconvenient and when we manufacturer and install. that is what we can get it moving. this is a major incidents in the campaign for lieutenant governor. for this reason, your lieutenant governor as member of ocean protection council and on the coastal commission you need a strong advocate to work with other legislators and work with the entrepreneurs in the innovaters through the our community particularly here in the valley to implement...
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and what's interesting is growing up in california i didn't -- i never learned about women in california and our contribution to the gold rush. it turns out actually we had a significant contribution. upon statehood in 1850, california women were given a whole set of rights that no women in any other state enjoyed. so we could own property, we could buy and sell property. we could make contracts and then we could also divorce and keep custody of our children. and having those rights in combination with the sort of gender imbalance of 20 men to one woman actually gave us a lot of agency and power to help build the state. >> you've said in your book on the tour that it's no surprise that our nation's first female vice-president came out of california, right. >> yes. i mean, it makes perfect sense, because california has established a foundation of helping women achieve independence and economic power very, very early on. so it made -- it made perfect sense. >> you also address in your book some myths that, you know, popular culture has perpetuated about women in the west. >> right, right.
and what's interesting is growing up in california i didn't -- i never learned about women in california and our contribution to the gold rush. it turns out actually we had a significant contribution. upon statehood in 1850, california women were given a whole set of rights that no women in any other state enjoyed. so we could own property, we could buy and sell property. we could make contracts and then we could also divorce and keep custody of our children. and having those rights in...
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california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that's over 10 tons. and a braking system tough enough to bring it all to a stop. heavy duty demands? gentlemen, your truck is ready. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> we want to update you on breaking news story. you can see from sky 7 over this home in herk yeel yule ease what appears to be a police evidence van now arrived. this is the same house, keep in mind where ricardo salas was found murdered nearly two weeks ago. police have been looking for his son who lived there since ferry was
california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a...
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california has signed on to the california equal pay pledge. tell us about what that means. >> i am so proud of how strong california has been in terms of our equal pay laws. we have the strongest equal pay laws in the nation. however, the fact we do not pay women equitably for me is the strongest way that we basically demonstrate that we devalue women and girls, for that matter. if we are ever going to achieve gender equity, we have to close the wage gap particular, women of color, and we know that in this state, women lose about 87 billion dollars a year in terms of this gap, so again, we are never going to reach parity and close the wealth gap if we don't really focus and hone in on wage and equity. one of my first initiatives was launching the equal pay campaign in california to inspire corporations to basically commit to looking at conducting an annual pay gap analysis, reviewing the hiring and promotion practices to reduce unconscious bias and structural barriers to pay equity and ultimately to just lift up best practices to ensure pay eq
california has signed on to the california equal pay pledge. tell us about what that means. >> i am so proud of how strong california has been in terms of our equal pay laws. we have the strongest equal pay laws in the nation. however, the fact we do not pay women equitably for me is the strongest way that we basically demonstrate that we devalue women and girls, for that matter. if we are ever going to achieve gender equity, we have to close the wage gap particular, women of color, and...
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covered california questions. this is a fight. not to the finish. covered california questions. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. it looks like emily cooking faildinner for ten. it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps your heart so you can keep on doing what you love. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren,... ...or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. yeah! entrust your heart to entresto. ♪ >> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> and two of the stories making headli
covered california questions. this is a fight. not to the finish. covered california questions. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. it looks like emily cooking faildinner for ten. it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps your heart so you can keep on doing what you love. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at...
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. >> reporter: the delta variant is driving up covid cases across the country and in california. the growing surge has put parts of the east bay on the cdc's emergency hotspot list. >> our case rates have more than doubled in recent weeks and i'm concerned for further increases. >> reporter: dr. nicholas moss is the health officer in alameda county where cases have been increasing through is an leandro and oakland along the 880 corridor. >> those are also places where vaccine rates are lower. >> reporter: in alameda and contra costa county 62% of all residents are fully vaccinated, much higher than the national average of 48%, about but it's still not enough. dr. russell rodriguez is chief medical officer for john muir health in contra costa county. he says there are currently 16 covid patients at their hospitals in concord and walnut creek. >> i've had patients who i admitted to the hospital for covid symptoms that were not vaccinated that were somewhat sorry at the time of their admission that they had waited for whatever reason. >> this delta variant is very concerning largely
. >> reporter: the delta variant is driving up covid cases across the country and in california. the growing surge has put parts of the east bay on the cdc's emergency hotspot list. >> our case rates have more than doubled in recent weeks and i'm concerned for further increases. >> reporter: dr. nicholas moss is the health officer in alameda county where cases have been increasing through is an leandro and oakland along the 880 corridor. >> those are also places where...
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much of southern california is getting a heavy soaking right now. three inches of rain architected tonight. flood warnings are in effect for los angeles county. los angeles authorities are scribbling to get the homeless off the streets and into shelters. airlines have canceled about a thousand flights that were supposed to be heading into or out of the area and the l.a. unified school district announced this afternoon that all schools will be closed tomorrow, and allstate beaches in san diego and orange counties are closed as a precaution. matt rivers is in san diego with more on hillary. >> as tropical storm hilary bears down on southern california, millions of people in the storm's path are facing potentially catastrophic and life-threatening conditions. >> this storm is expected to have significant impacts within the area. which will include flash flooding, coastal flooding, and erosion. dangerous rip currents and high seas. >> california under a state of emergency, hillary is the first tropical storm to hit the state since 1997. >> our message t
much of southern california is getting a heavy soaking right now. three inches of rain architected tonight. flood warnings are in effect for los angeles county. los angeles authorities are scribbling to get the homeless off the streets and into shelters. airlines have canceled about a thousand flights that were supposed to be heading into or out of the area and the l.a. unified school district announced this afternoon that all schools will be closed tomorrow, and allstate beaches in san diego...
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out here in california? paul: it's interesting, there is a lot of important discussion about whether or not latinos in every part of the country can be treated monolithically, whether you can just take a broad brush and say that all latinos think this. that is also true with the asian population. some people say asian voters think x. sometimes that is wrong because you have different subgroups in the latino population. you have cuban-americans, those who happily dominate voting in florida that are actually republican-leaning because of republicans'use onil castro and their positioning towards communist, socialist countries in central america. whether it is a cuban-american, a venezuelan or a puerto rican, we see a lot of variety along the eastern seat word and on the east coast with those latino populations. but in california with the mexican-american population more dominant, it is more cohesive. the asian population, in some parts of the country they might be treated monolithically. in california you might
out here in california? paul: it's interesting, there is a lot of important discussion about whether or not latinos in every part of the country can be treated monolithically, whether you can just take a broad brush and say that all latinos think this. that is also true with the asian population. some people say asian voters think x. sometimes that is wrong because you have different subgroups in the latino population. you have cuban-americans, those who happily dominate voting in florida that...
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attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. welcome to the place where the aroma of authenticity the sooner you sign up turns into the scent of home. where cacique inspires you to add your own flair. and the warmth of friends and family is in every bite. cacique. your auténtico awaits. make breakfast better with cheddar. my new cheddar biscuit breakfast sandwiches. with cheese baked right into the biscuit, hickory-smoked bacon or grilled sausage, and a freshly-cracked egg. try'em today. only at jack in the box. try'em today. ♪ only at jack in the box. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome t
attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. welcome to the place where the...
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california chrome did it. >> california chrome 1:54:08 seconds. california chrome is the first california-bred horse to win the preakness since '86. >>> to the ice for the eastern conference finals. rangers took a trip to montreal to face the canadiens. lundquist looking to steal one on the road. klein fires the puck in. moore finds martin in front of the net. he had a goal and an assist. can chris on the break away. lights the lamp and the route is on. rangers on the power play. they take game one 7-2. montreal's first playoff loss in 12 years. >>> san jose earthquakes at century link field hosted by seattle. this has to be the goal of the year in mls. boots it over. john bush for the incredible goal. couldn't do that again if he tried. amazing goal. 1-nil and they will win by the same score. >>> barcelona faces madrid. 43rd minute, sanchez from a near impossible angle won 49th minute. diego equalizes where the match ends. at a 1-1 draw. they win the first league title since '96. >>> sprint cup a race from charlotte motor speedway. million dollar
california chrome did it. >> california chrome 1:54:08 seconds. california chrome is the first california-bred horse to win the preakness since '86. >>> to the ice for the eastern conference finals. rangers took a trip to montreal to face the canadiens. lundquist looking to steal one on the road. klein fires the puck in. moore finds martin in front of the net. he had a goal and an assist. can chris on the break away. lights the lamp and the route is on. rangers on the power play....
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only at covered california. this way to health insurance. >> tougher emission standards could be coming. that barred california from setting its own car pollution standards. the epa granted california a waiver allowing the state to set its own rules. under california standard, cars were required to get morethan 54 miles to the gallon by the year 2025. the trump administration's requirement was 37 miles per gallon. >>> the pandemic has been hard on everyone. for parents there's an extra layer of caring for our kids during this tumultuous time. they felt a lot of the tension dealing with home, work and kids. >> as we start to emerge from the pandemic what are you seeing as some of the main challenges that parents are running into? >> there are still a lot of decisions families are making. there's a lot that's gone into let's make kids feel like they're back to normal. what has happened is a lot of parents have not prioritized their own needs. i think trying to balance and negotiate that. i'm encouraging parents to
only at covered california. this way to health insurance. >> tougher emission standards could be coming. that barred california from setting its own car pollution standards. the epa granted california a waiver allowing the state to set its own rules. under california standard, cars were required to get morethan 54 miles to the gallon by the year 2025. the trump administration's requirement was 37 miles per gallon. >>> the pandemic has been hard on everyone. for parents there's an...
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we talked to the ceo of california environmental voters. with graffiti a big problem in san francisco, business owners could have a new weapon against tagging. a reporter with the san francisco standard will join us. applicants for uc berkeley are relieved after governor newsom signed sb 118 into law yesterday after it was passed by the legislature with unusual lightning speed. the bill safeguarding enrollment was co-authored by a san francisco state assembly men. we talked to him earlier today about the impact of this law as well as how to accommodate more students and building housing for them. thank you for joining us. >> great to be here. >> you probably don't often see your name in college application discussion forums. but that is what is happening now because sb 118 prevents uc berkeley from having to slash on-campus enrollment by 2600 students this fall. applicants waiting for decisions are relieved. explain to our viewers how this loss saved cal from having to cut the number of acceptance letters. >> we were approached by the unive
we talked to the ceo of california environmental voters. with graffiti a big problem in san francisco, business owners could have a new weapon against tagging. a reporter with the san francisco standard will join us. applicants for uc berkeley are relieved after governor newsom signed sb 118 into law yesterday after it was passed by the legislature with unusual lightning speed. the bill safeguarding enrollment was co-authored by a san francisco state assembly men. we talked to him earlier today...
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goliath, the california supreme court. undocumented immigrants were not allowed to practice law in the u.s. much less the state. he turned that into his first unofficial fight as a lawyer. >> obama administration came in against me saying -- sending the department to suspend my licensing. >> people calling in the middle the night saying they're going to kill me and my whole family. >> two thousand 14, he made history. >> we ultimately won that case that allowed me to be the first undocumented attorney in the nation. >> would you keep telling yourself and those five years? >> i am completely stubborn and i put all of my eggs in this one basket which is being an attorney. that's my livestream. have to see it all the way through or die trying. >> he knows what being close to death feels like. at 17 years old, going through border crossing with his mom, he lost -- almost lost his life. >> we were placed next to each other just like sardines. for five of us passed out. we were praying to make it out alive. >> he writes in his b
goliath, the california supreme court. undocumented immigrants were not allowed to practice law in the u.s. much less the state. he turned that into his first unofficial fight as a lawyer. >> obama administration came in against me saying -- sending the department to suspend my licensing. >> people calling in the middle the night saying they're going to kill me and my whole family. >> two thousand 14, he made history. >> we ultimately won that case that allowed me to be...
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clinic would now be in california. reporter: to help accommodate these out-of-state patients, the report recommends increased funding, including some public funding to help pay for travel, lodging, transportation and other expenses. the report also recommends removing barriers that make it hard for california residents to receive abortion care, such as high deductibles and co-pays. in a statement, governor newsom said, "in a time when reproductive rights are under attack in the country, california is stepping up to speak the moment. we take seriously the recommendations of this report is california continues to lead the nation in protecting such rights. -- in protecting such rights pair quote -- your quote. reporter: he said they are playing to increase their staffing as they expect an increase in patients coming here to california. ama: there are lawmakers behind this report, what are they saying echo reporter: governor newsom does backdate recommendations. he told the associated press california will be a quote sanct
clinic would now be in california. reporter: to help accommodate these out-of-state patients, the report recommends increased funding, including some public funding to help pay for travel, lodging, transportation and other expenses. the report also recommends removing barriers that make it hard for california residents to receive abortion care, such as high deductibles and co-pays. in a statement, governor newsom said, "in a time when reproductive rights are under attack in the country,...
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stay safe. >> california on alert. the last minute preparations underway as more than 42 million people are waking up under a tropical storm warning. we are tracking tropical storm hilary as it barrels toward california. the rare tropical storm is expected to unleash floods, strong wind and heavy rain. good morni to tropical storm hilary. frances dinglasan is tracking the latest and the potential impacts in the bay area. frances: tropical storm hilary has winds of about 70 miles per hour, around 220 miles south southeast of san diego, california. it is expected to hit our border around 2, 3 :00 this afternoon. it will bring the heaviest rain and winds this afternoon and evening through southern and central california. remnants of hilary will impact the bay area, most likely more tomorrow than today. today, we could see a few isolated showers. tomorrow, we have better chances of showers. the forecast animation, you see a little bit of green east of ukiah and cloverdale. for the most part, increasing clouds and higher hu
stay safe. >> california on alert. the last minute preparations underway as more than 42 million people are waking up under a tropical storm warning. we are tracking tropical storm hilary as it barrels toward california. the rare tropical storm is expected to unleash floods, strong wind and heavy rain. good morni to tropical storm hilary. frances dinglasan is tracking the latest and the potential impacts in the bay area. frances: tropical storm hilary has winds of about 70 miles per hour,...
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for the longest time people in california felt like we don't matter out here in the west in california. that's the case and not the sentiment right now. ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use your co-pay card to pay as little as $5 a month. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections,... ...including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... ...serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common... and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections,... or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your doctor about hu
for the longest time people in california felt like we don't matter out here in the west in california. that's the case and not the sentiment right now. ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can...
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only at covered california. this way to health insurance. >>> if you're fully vaccinated the cdc says you don't have to wear a mask in many settings indoors and outdoors. but how about california? many say they're on stand by. >>> regularly changing mask mandates. we'll tell you which one of these big box stores are going to be letter shoppers inside without a mask. >> california's budget proposal. in it parking fund forgiveness and how you can qualify for $600. >> your weekend starting out with wiper weather. abc 7 news right now. >>> >>> what does it look like in the schools? what happens when your starbucks is saying we're going to continue to do it but are you going to continue. there's a whole host of complexities we all have to work through. >>> tonight there is clarity on whether california will follow masking guidelines. >> you're watching 7 news at 11:00 here live at 11:00, and wherever you stream. >> as luz pena explains the lack of direction from the state leaves bay area health officials in a bit of
only at covered california. this way to health insurance. >>> if you're fully vaccinated the cdc says you don't have to wear a mask in many settings indoors and outdoors. but how about california? many say they're on stand by. >>> regularly changing mask mandates. we'll tell you which one of these big box stores are going to be letter shoppers inside without a mask. >> california's budget proposal. in it parking fund forgiveness and how you can qualify for $600. >>...
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we want to be in california. we are also helping people mitigate their properties, learn how to clear their lands. and all the things that will make our communities more resilient and make it more available for insurance to be a competitive marketplace in california. kristen: in the meantime, janet, has this policy started already? effective immediately? >> what state farm is started on the 27thth. they are not writing you homeowner's insurance -- new homeowner's insurance. all the policyholders that still with them are still insured. people who are shopping right now, say you've got any home and you need to get insurance, there are still insurers that will ensure them. we also have the california fair plan -- fare plan for anyone who can't get insurance and that extreme high risk area for wildfire. that can be purchased through insurance agents or the website. it is a fire only policy. usually by a separate policy for liability, theft, etc. kristen: let's explore the cost part a little bit more. you are saying t
we want to be in california. we are also helping people mitigate their properties, learn how to clear their lands. and all the things that will make our communities more resilient and make it more available for insurance to be a competitive marketplace in california. kristen: in the meantime, janet, has this policy started already? effective immediately? >> what state farm is started on the 27thth. they are not writing you homeowner's insurance -- new homeowner's insurance. all the...
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that, we have 95 aircraft assigned to incidents in california. those include helicopters and fixed wing aircrafts. that includes a 747, all the way down to the smaller tankers and helicopters. in that air operations program, across the state and since august 15th, we have dropped 2.4 million gallons of retardant in california on this siege. an additional 2.5 million gallons of water at the same time. the firefight includes the california national guard with 11 helicopters assigned to the lightning siege in the state, as well as 12 specific hand crews, much-needed hand crews from the california national guard with 216 people assigned to help in that firefight. right at this moment, we have 60 engines from out of state in california assisting us. and we have an additional 26 engines from other states inbound to california. and with that, at the same time, other emergencies still go on. in the past week since these emergencies have started, we have responded as cal fire to over 12,500 new emergencies in that same time period. i want to give context
that, we have 95 aircraft assigned to incidents in california. those include helicopters and fixed wing aircrafts. that includes a 747, all the way down to the smaller tankers and helicopters. in that air operations program, across the state and since august 15th, we have dropped 2.4 million gallons of retardant in california on this siege. an additional 2.5 million gallons of water at the same time. the firefight includes the california national guard with 11 helicopters assigned to the...
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attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. the sooner you sign up the more you save. ♪ ♪ ♪ easy tools on the chase mobile app. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪ tex-mex. tex-mex. ♪ termites. go back up! hang on! i am hanging on. don't mess up your deck with tex-mex. terminix. hi. the only way to nix it is to terminix it. close >>> tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00, san francisco's small business challenge starts today. they vowed to only shop local for 30 days. how you can take part and how it will boost the bottom line of business owners. >>> for the first
attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. the sooner you sign up the...
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lately, things stay the same in california. >> grace howard says as of today, nothing changes in california. she says california lawmakers have passed a series of laws in anticipation of this outcome. at the local level, health care providers say they are preparing for increased demand. >> we sent a health advisory to all the providers across our county to ensure that we have unimpeded access to the care needed, specifically abortion services. >> she want if republicans take control of congress, they could write in the legal personhood of fertilized eggs, embryos, and fetuses into the constitution. >> if that happens, and something i expect will happen, then it could become completely illegal to have an abortion in california. >> professor howard says that could impact california law as early as 2024. >> in the south bay, elected officials expect santa clara county to become a sanctuary for women in states where abortion is outlawed. david louis says planned parenthood is preparing to handle more patients even as a church leader vows to stop an increase in abortions. >> reacted to the supre
lately, things stay the same in california. >> grace howard says as of today, nothing changes in california. she says california lawmakers have passed a series of laws in anticipation of this outcome. at the local level, health care providers say they are preparing for increased demand. >> we sent a health advisory to all the providers across our county to ensure that we have unimpeded access to the care needed, specifically abortion services. >> she want if republicans take...
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may be embarking on the toughest challenge yet, taking over california school system. we should be the leader in education. and will be, again. >> he returned to his roots for a swearing in ceremony where he once taught science and world history. like many, it's a district in deep trouble. >> we're going to have to bite the bullet now and fix the mirrors and smoke gone on in sacramento so we can get budgets. >> the issues fatesing mount diablo still reeling from the cuts made during arnold schwartzeneggar's tenure. jerry brown, he sees long term promise but short term pain. >> we're going to see the budget soon. i anticipate there are going to be cuts. but i'm going find a way to make sure cuts are minimal. >> and this is going to be hard on students. it's where cuts goring to start coming. >> and there is only one thing he is sure of. he's going to need all of the help he can get. that includes a prayer from bubba carrick. >> i pro claim it shad be successful. >> and there is jean kwan took the oblg of office becoming the first woman mayor as well as first asian ameri
may be embarking on the toughest challenge yet, taking over california school system. we should be the leader in education. and will be, again. >> he returned to his roots for a swearing in ceremony where he once taught science and world history. like many, it's a district in deep trouble. >> we're going to have to bite the bullet now and fix the mirrors and smoke gone on in sacramento so we can get budgets. >> the issues fatesing mount diablo still reeling from the cuts made...
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now, california could be the first to legalize pot for recreational use. vic lee looks into proposition 19. >> buying a joint could soon be as easy as buying a drink. last week the governor signed a law that makes possession into a minor infraction with a maximum fine of hundred dollars. but it's still illegal to sell marijuana unless it's for medical use. that could change. >> proposition 19 decriminalizes regular laces and taxes marijuana. >> joseph mcnamara was a police chief for 15 years. >> let's be honest, the drug war against marijuana has failed. anyone who wants marijuana in california can get it, yet we keep doing more and more of what has worked. >> mcnamara supports proposition 19. it would allow people to have up to an ounce of marijuana. you could also grow it at home. smoking pot would be banned public and schools. commercial production of marijuana would be allowed but to for that, each city and county would create their own regulation and impose taxes. >> it's a golden opportunity to strike a blow against the drug cartels and drug gangs an
now, california could be the first to legalize pot for recreational use. vic lee looks into proposition 19. >> buying a joint could soon be as easy as buying a drink. last week the governor signed a law that makes possession into a minor infraction with a maximum fine of hundred dollars. but it's still illegal to sell marijuana unless it's for medical use. that could change. >> proposition 19 decriminalizes regular laces and taxes marijuana. >> joseph mcnamara was a police...
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california. >> the storm made landfall i the northwest corner of baja california, and right now it's plowing through southern california. is the position right now, moving northward of the san diego area, pounding palm springs -- palm springs and a huge portion of the central part of southern california with soaking, drenching rain as it continues its progress north during the evening hours, by 11:00 tonight, it's likely to have crossed over the border into western nevada, taking with it the flooding rains that it has produced already, and by 11:00 p.m. tomorrow, it will be moving farther north into parts of southeastern oregon and southwestern idaho. the excessive rainfall from the storm you can see in san diego and areas around it expecting to see 7-10 inches of rainfall, all the way into southern nevada, receiving 3-5 inches of rain. the rain output from the storm is amazing. and pushing along, i want to show you what the minimal effect is -- it will have on the bay area. our forecast starting
california. >> the storm made landfall i the northwest corner of baja california, and right now it's plowing through southern california. is the position right now, moving northward of the san diego area, pounding palm springs -- palm springs and a huge portion of the central part of southern california with soaking, drenching rain as it continues its progress north during the evening hours, by 11:00 tonight, it's likely to have crossed over the border into western nevada, taking with it...
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. >> reporter: the delta variant is driving up covid cases across the country and in california. the growing surge has put parts of the east bay on the cdc's emergency hotspot list. >> our case rates have more than doubled in recent weeks and i'm concerned for further increases. >> reporter: dr. nicholas moss is the health officer in alameda county where cases have been increasing through is an leandro and oakland along the 880 corridor. >> those are also places where vaccine rates are lower. >> reporter: in alameda and contra costa county 62% of all residents are fully vaccinated, much higher than the national average of 48%, about still not enough. dr. russell rodriguez is chief medical officer for john muir health in contra costa county. he says there are currently 16 covid patients at their hospitals in concord and walnut creek. >> i've had patients who i admitted to the hospital for covid symptoms that were not vaccinated that were somewhat sorry at the time of their admission that they had waited for whatever reason. >> this delta variant is very concerning largely because
. >> reporter: the delta variant is driving up covid cases across the country and in california. the growing surge has put parts of the east bay on the cdc's emergency hotspot list. >> our case rates have more than doubled in recent weeks and i'm concerned for further increases. >> reporter: dr. nicholas moss is the health officer in alameda county where cases have been increasing through is an leandro and oakland along the 880 corridor. >> those are also places where...
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by every measure, california is facing major problems. we have surging crime, the highest taxes in the nation, our jobs are leaving uuse of the mandates and regulations of this governor. >> reporter: preliminary exit polling gives a window into how newsom won. over all, 55% of voters approved of the way newsom is handling his job, and 3 in 10 said newsom's pandemic control measures are too strict. >> governor newsom has made amazing strides to get us back through the pandemic, done more than any other governor in order to stabilize our economy, to make investments in the future. we want to make sure we protect that progress in california. >> reporter: in carlsbad, san diego, volunteers with the local democratic party are confident the governor will beat back this recall effort. denouncing the $276 million election as a waste of taxpayer money. >> we have an official election coming up next year, why are we going through this sham recall? when the election is coming up in months, literally? >> we're seeing in other states an attempt by rep
by every measure, california is facing major problems. we have surging crime, the highest taxes in the nation, our jobs are leaving uuse of the mandates and regulations of this governor. >> reporter: preliminary exit polling gives a window into how newsom won. over all, 55% of voters approved of the way newsom is handling his job, and 3 in 10 said newsom's pandemic control measures are too strict. >> governor newsom has made amazing strides to get us back through the pandemic, done...
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the folks at the california policy level join us. as we work with the california standard to build a better bay area, an in-depth look at the budget meeting last night, with the district decided to cut to avoid a state takeover. first, a day of confusion as the state indoor mask mandate takes effect. this is the rule california public health officials just put lacked -- put back to rising cases and uncertainties about the omicron variant and the holidays. driving the confusion, a patchwork of policies across the state with some bay area counties asking for exemptions. here san francisco's health director talking with abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra this morning. >> there was confusion about that. the bottom line is, the maskin mandate in san francisco will remain intact. under certain circumstances, if people are fully vaccinated and are around stable core hurts -- cohorts, and in jim's and offices where they are not fully vaccinated office workers, there are other details on our website. basically there is not is not is in our
the folks at the california policy level join us. as we work with the california standard to build a better bay area, an in-depth look at the budget meeting last night, with the district decided to cut to avoid a state takeover. first, a day of confusion as the state indoor mask mandate takes effect. this is the rule california public health officials just put lacked -- put back to rising cases and uncertainties about the omicron variant and the holidays. driving the confusion, a patchwork of...
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to the south was baha, california and mexico. to the north became the state of california. almost as soon as the state was created in 1850 people were trying to break it up. >> depending how you counted there have been over 200 efforts or ideas about splitting up california. there was a handful that got far along. >> reporter: one of those was an effort by state senator pico who wanted to cut california in two right before the civil war. >> it got a lot of play in southern california because of the southern sympathizers that wanted to make it a slave state. >> reporter: southern californians voted yes and so did the state legislature. it was sent to congress but as the civil war raged congress never acted on it. it did agree to split another state. >> the last time was 1863, west virginia broke off from virginia because they wanted to be a free state. >> reporter: controlling water was the focus of repeated plans to split california including a 1965 version that was passed by the state senate but never got beyond that. one proposal that keeps resurfacing already has its own
to the south was baha, california and mexico. to the north became the state of california. almost as soon as the state was created in 1850 people were trying to break it up. >> depending how you counted there have been over 200 efforts or ideas about splitting up california. there was a handful that got far along. >> reporter: one of those was an effort by state senator pico who wanted to cut california in two right before the civil war. >> it got a lot of play in southern...
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only at covered california. this way to health insurance. >>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >>> across the bay area, may day workers rallies are taking a different tone today w. that we say good evening, and you for joining us. i'm dion lim. they demanded better work place protections and remembered those last to the pandemic. for many marching today, a federal measure took center stage. >> reporter: a drum beat on market street, union workers marching to celebrate may day. >> because we fought to be able to have rights and to able to work eight hours. >> reporter: monique is marching for those who cannot. >> i'm glad we could help those out that weren't able to work. >> reporter: may day celebrates international workers and their fight for an eight hour work day going back 100 years. this year, may day has a greater ang. hat lives d id >>rertunions callg protecting the right to organize or the pro act, designed to empower workers to negotiate better wages. th
only at covered california. this way to health insurance. >>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >>> across the bay area, may day workers rallies are taking a different tone today w. that we say good evening, and you for joining us. i'm dion lim. they demanded better work place protections and remembered those last to the pandemic. for many marching today, a federal measure took center stage. >> reporter: a drum beat on...
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this in california. see how close the country could be to reaching herd immunity. >>> outrage spiking. body camera from another police incident being called into question. question. how the family said the this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance usually forces you hyhr was created. this is a no-nonsense message from three. it's one policy that covers everything you need... leaving those old policies in the dust. three. no nonsense. just common sense. etter sleep? try nature's bounty sleep 3 a unique tri layer supplement, that calms you helps you fall a sleep faster and stay a sleep longer. great sleep comes naturally with sleep 3 only from nature's bounty >>> the return to california's aeoroaching while states showing the post pandemic floodgates are fully wide open. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us on abc7 news, hulu live, and wherever you stream. we are looking at a weather with lisa argen. >>> the fog behind you was a welcome sight. the low clouds and fog. making a
this in california. see how close the country could be to reaching herd immunity. >>> outrage spiking. body camera from another police incident being called into question. question. how the family said the this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance usually forces you hyhr was created. this is a no-nonsense message from three. it's one policy that covers everything you need... leaving those old policies in the dust. three. no nonsense. just common sense. etter...
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i am a proud daughter of california. i believe to the point of your question, that when we talk about this issue from the context of what it means to be a democrat or republican, that most issues california and care about are not even bipartisan. they are nonpartisan. i have traveled up and down the state. who isnev met somebody concerned about the things they are concerned about when they wake up at 3:00 in the morning through the concept -- context of whether they are registered to be a democrat. they are concerned about whether their children are getting the education they want or deserve. when students wake up, they are worried about whether they will pay off their loans. people wake up at 3:00 in the morning wondering whether they will have a roof over their head. david wake up -- they wake up wondering if they get a return on investment. they worry about what is happening in terms of climate change. they won a leader who knows how to get things done. marc: i would question, from adrienne alpert. you did mention the
i am a proud daughter of california. i believe to the point of your question, that when we talk about this issue from the context of what it means to be a democrat or republican, that most issues california and care about are not even bipartisan. they are nonpartisan. i have traveled up and down the state. who isnev met somebody concerned about the things they are concerned about when they wake up at 3:00 in the morning through the concept -- context of whether they are registered to be a...
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california's annual budget is closeon. the first in the nation task force has until july 1 to finalize an amount. the task force was created to investigate compensation to repair the decades of institutional discrimination. berkeley unified is working on a plan to pay reparations. it would be the first school district in the nation to do so. the district will hold an informational meeting on the idea tomorrow. developing in the south bay. a woman barricading herself after allegedly attacking strangers with chemicals. ama: congressmen come face-to-face over gun control. the shouting match at the u.s. capitol. dan: an nba champion meets the newest champions of oakland. state basketball chance getting to team up with kareem ama: a woman suspected of attacking people with some sort of chemical in san jose has now barricaded herself. the update tonight, police say they are negotiating with the woman who was throwing objects at officers. police didn't describe where the woman was barricaded. it's unclear if anyone was injured by
california's annual budget is closeon. the first in the nation task force has until july 1 to finalize an amount. the task force was created to investigate compensation to repair the decades of institutional discrimination. berkeley unified is working on a plan to pay reparations. it would be the first school district in the nation to do so. the district will hold an informational meeting on the idea tomorrow. developing in the south bay. a woman barricading herself after allegedly attacking...
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attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. >>> now two hours special series california dreaming. we examine the issues threatening the california dream and the people working to keep the people the dream alive. >> what do tech giants have in common? they were all created in california. justin dorsey shows leaving, access will >> the story of california's one a risktakers. they tried when no one else was willing to try. technology has been a red basket in silicon valley and throughout the state of california. you can find the largest brands, google to apple to facebook to cisco and newer co
attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. >>> now two hours...
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only at disney california adventure park. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. ♪ ♪ ♪ down where the summer and the late nights last forever ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way, never let you go ♪ ♪ never let you go enhance your moments. san pellegrino. tastefully italian. >>> more election results in a moment but some other news tonight. a massive fire that damaged a sonoma county wooden pallet factory is contained tonight. >> that massive explosion was a propane tank blo
only at disney california adventure park. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can...
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it's empty rhetoric, because all it will be doing is denying california employees and california corporations the ability to earn a living in a legal way. >> mexico is the united states biggest trading partners. he says the states should be building bridges not walls. >> these fights are challenging. i think the one thing we won't do is to stop fighting. >> he expects his bill to be heard in committee next month. >> and while promoting the border wall today, president trump took a moment to criticize the governor's leadership of the state. >> i think the governor's doing a terrible job running the state of california. you know, i have property in the state of california, i don't think too much about my property anymore, but i have great property in california. the taxes are way, way out of whack. and people are going to start to move pretty soon. >> in a tweet, governor brown said, thanks for the shoutout, but bridges are still better than walls and california remains the sixth largest economy in the world and the most prosperous state in america, #facts. we have posted the president's entire
it's empty rhetoric, because all it will be doing is denying california employees and california corporations the ability to earn a living in a legal way. >> mexico is the united states biggest trading partners. he says the states should be building bridges not walls. >> these fights are challenging. i think the one thing we won't do is to stop fighting. >> he expects his bill to be heard in committee next month. >> and while promoting the border wall today, president...
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that is a weather first for california. next, we will talk about kristen: right now hurricane hilary is a powerful category four but maximum sustained winds have decreased a bit to 130 mph. the center is southwest of cabo san lucas. it is expected to hit california as a tropical storm, unleashing a massive amount of rain and potential flooding on southern california and the southwestern u.s. preparations are underway. the storm is expected to hit sunday, into early next week. triggering the first ever tropical storm watch for california, including los angeles. joining us live is the deputy director of the national hurricane center. things for your time. -- thanks for your time. we looked at where it is right now and current stats. where is the tropical storm watch in southern california? how big is the range? >> it's been expanded this afternoon. it now covers a good portion of southern california. including los angeles, san diego, and palm springs. kristen: we talked a little bit about how much rain there might be. give us
that is a weather first for california. next, we will talk about kristen: right now hurricane hilary is a powerful category four but maximum sustained winds have decreased a bit to 130 mph. the center is southwest of cabo san lucas. it is expected to hit california as a tropical storm, unleashing a massive amount of rain and potential flooding on southern california and the southwestern u.s. preparations are underway. the storm is expected to hit sunday, into early next week. triggering the...
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violent crime and property crime is higher in texas than it is in california. >> newsom discussed california's fight against covid and the new omicron variant, saying state policies work and should be a model for the nation. >> those states that have followed the science, encouraged boosters have outperformed. not just from a health perspective, but economically. the state of california did better economically than florida and texas and the u.s. as a whole. i say that to impress upon you they go hand in hand. >> newsom's appearances are part of a media tour to promote his new children's book on dyslexia, which he has struggled with since childhood. larry: the warriors are set to take on the trail blazers as steph curry gets ready to make history, closing in on the all-time three-point record. chris alvarez has a look ahead to the game and the three-point chase. >> fans might want to get their popcorn. stephan curry with one more home game against the blazers and he is 16 three-pointers shy of the all-time high mark. it would have to be an historic night to do this here at home. klay thompson h
violent crime and property crime is higher in texas than it is in california. >> newsom discussed california's fight against covid and the new omicron variant, saying state policies work and should be a model for the nation. >> those states that have followed the science, encouraged boosters have outperformed. not just from a health perspective, but economically. the state of california did better economically than florida and texas and the u.s. as a whole. i say that to impress...
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two years after california entered the union as a free state, the california state legislature -- the same legislature who had the responsibility now to enact reparations proposals -- actually enacted a fugitive slave law. so if you were somehow free and black in california, let us say you escaped from slavery in the deep south to california, right, you could be rounded up and essentially deported back to the deep south, to be re-enslaved, or even re-enslaved somewhere in the state. kristen: wow. so, i do want to talk to a big headline -- something people talk about from your report, there's many recommendations, a big one of them is financial reparations. what are you hoping that will look like, in practice? >> yes. in this interim report, we have not fully contemplated compensation. that discussion is still an ongoing discussion. we have one year left as a task force, to present to the california state legislature a pumper has a preparations claim that will include recommendations for reparations in the form of compensation. i can't say quite yet what that might look like. but we ha
two years after california entered the union as a free state, the california state legislature -- the same legislature who had the responsibility now to enact reparations proposals -- actually enacted a fugitive slave law. so if you were somehow free and black in california, let us say you escaped from slavery in the deep south to california, right, you could be rounded up and essentially deported back to the deep south, to be re-enslaved, or even re-enslaved somewhere in the state. kristen:...
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this is a big deal for the statement of california. i think california and hawaii respect only two states with a mandate like there so far. >> that's right and krafer is not just for public schools like hay but -- hawaii but for prieft schools as well. we saw the gosm sort of becoming the pole arp opposite of ron desantis, the governor of florida, who is against masking and is not man day. ing any times of mandates in that direction. so you can see this is playing into, well, the recall that's coming down the line, the election and positioning the governor as a ed lueer rafer than somebody who's reacting. >> so let's talk about the recalm. what impact do you think this will have on that election and where do the unions stand in terms of -- i think we heard 87%. i've heard somewhere around 90%. where 10% feel comfortable with the testing as opposed to a mandatory vaccine. >> that's part of the out here. if up don't get the vaccine, you can still get tested and still go into work. no. the case for workers in san francisco, who have been
this is a big deal for the statement of california. i think california and hawaii respect only two states with a mandate like there so far. >> that's right and krafer is not just for public schools like hay but -- hawaii but for prieft schools as well. we saw the gosm sort of becoming the pole arp opposite of ron desantis, the governor of florida, who is against masking and is not man day. ing any times of mandates in that direction. so you can see this is playing into, well, the recall...
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next, the battle that california next, the battle that california is fighting against the federal california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. >>> early voting centers are opening up in santa clara county this weekend. the election is 11 days away, and starting tomorrow there will be seven places where you can cast a ballot. verify your voter registration or request a replacement ballot. if you missed the deadline to register to vote you can do something called conditional voter registration. what it means is that you will be able to cast a ballot in the election and it will be counted after your registration is verified. to learn about what is on your ballot, the issues an
next, the battle that california next, the battle that california is fighting against the federal california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student...
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you know, california has a land border with baja, california. there are 1 million people in tijuana. there's 1 million people in ensenada. they are not vaccinated to the extent we are vaccinated, and we need to pay attention to those populations. i grew up in san diego. i can assure you that is a continuous population, ensenada to santa barbara. we have to be helping out there. the other place that i pay attention to is canada.is canad. you know, while the borders have been close in all of those things, you know, there's something going on in ontario. there is a big surge in ontario. and it may parallel what's going on in michigan. as you know, there are a couple of land borders between canada and michigan, windsor, by detroit. i don't think people are going back and forth, but it's sort of interesting to see, what we are seeing in kind of the upper midwest, canada seen as well at the same time. those are a couple of places i pay attention to. the other thing to see is that the uk is at a huge drop off in cases. they have a strategy where they t
you know, california has a land border with baja, california. there are 1 million people in tijuana. there's 1 million people in ensenada. they are not vaccinated to the extent we are vaccinated, and we need to pay attention to those populations. i grew up in san diego. i can assure you that is a continuous population, ensenada to santa barbara. we have to be helping out there. the other place that i pay attention to is canada.is canad. you know, while the borders have been close in all of...
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you can stream all of our "california dreaming" story, including our "california dreaming special" right now on our abc7 bay area app. you can download the free app. on roku, fire tv, android and apple tv. >>> house b lmaan laying out their case against donald trump today. they used detailed video to detail the mob's attack on january 6th. abc7 reporter faith abubey shows how democrats are connecting it to the president. >> this case is much worse than someone who falsely shouts "fire" in a crowded theater. >> reporter: jamie raskin opening day two of president trump's impeachment trial for allegedly inciting a january 6 insurrection, digging at the heart of the former president's defense argument that he is being punished for political speech. >> it's more like a case where the town fire chief who's paid to put out fires sends a mop not to yell fire in a crowded theater, but to actually set the theater on fire. >> reporter: democrats using their allotted eight hours pour the day to lay out their case in chronological order, arguing trump's betrayal of his oath of office began long befor
you can stream all of our "california dreaming" story, including our "california dreaming special" right now on our abc7 bay area app. you can download the free app. on roku, fire tv, android and apple tv. >>> house b lmaan laying out their case against donald trump today. they used detailed video to detail the mob's attack on january 6th. abc7 reporter faith abubey shows how democrats are connecting it to the president. >> this case is much worse than someone...
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susan pfeiffer is with covered california, is a partner with covered california. how do people know if they qualify or not? >> the first thing to do is go on the coveredca.com website. down at the bottom of the page there's a rectangle that says shop and compare. it's a worksheet. when you click on that you put in your gross income that you estimate, your zip code and your age. that's all you need. and it will tell you if you're eligible or not. >> reporter: i think she's got it over here now. nope, not yet. what are the dollar amounts? what are we looking at for a single person? >> if you make more than $16,105, you are eligible for covered california. and the closer your income is to that, the more likely you'll get a subsidy. >> reporter: and if you are real low income, then you now can qualify for medical, correct? >> that's correct. if your income is below $16,105 you are eligible for medical. >> reporter: but you can find out by going to the covered california website. >> exactly. and the shop-and-compare tool is the key, it's at the bottom of the page on th
susan pfeiffer is with covered california, is a partner with covered california. how do people know if they qualify or not? >> the first thing to do is go on the coveredca.com website. down at the bottom of the page there's a rectangle that says shop and compare. it's a worksheet. when you click on that you put in your gross income that you estimate, your zip code and your age. that's all you need. and it will tell you if you're eligible or not. >> reporter: i think she's got it...
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>> the california teachers association, the california federation of teachers and assortment of groups. there is universal support for prop 30 amongst those involved in the education community. >> cheryl: why against it, who are they? >> people are watching their money, conservative groups and they want though they are spent money well in sacramento. >> so if it doesn't pass? >> if it does not pass, we will continue to wallow 47th or even lower in the nation. >> cheryl: i need to get from him. >> if it doesn't passing back to the drawing board, people in sacramento will have to do their job and transfer money from other places to education which i would recommend. >> cheryl: i know we can talk about this for an hour. thank you so much. we do need to take a break. coming up next, proposition 36, stay w [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents fabulous but...when i add chicken, barbecue sauce... and cheese...and roll it up woo-wee! i've made a barbecue chicken crescent chow down. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in j
>> the california teachers association, the california federation of teachers and assortment of groups. there is universal support for prop 30 amongst those involved in the education community. >> cheryl: why against it, who are they? >> people are watching their money, conservative groups and they want though they are spent money well in sacramento. >> so if it doesn't pass? >> if it does not pass, we will continue to wallow 47th or even lower in the nation....